Felix wrote: Thu Jan 06, 2022 11:17 pm
Got three nights to play with on the east coast between the north of Lake Garda down to Bari for the ferry to Croatia. What's to see/visit bearing in mind we are in a large converted van so dont want to lug it into a city and struggle to park and wife cant walk far due to being an old arthritic fart.
Being as you're virtually travelling the length of Italy, I'd say your options are fairly open.
You could stick the east coast, which I must confess I'm not familiar with. Plenty of
lido resorts which get packed in the summer months and are deserted in the winter.
Personally I'd head down the spine of the country and take in any one of the multitude of towns on that route. Personally I like Modena, which is small enough to be intimate but big enough to be interesting. Like all old Italian towns, the main
piazza would be a nightmare to drive into, but parking is available, usually in walking distance.
Bologna is fabulous, but much bigger, so parking could be an issue. Florence, on the other hand, is much bigger still, but has park and ride outside the city with trams taking you right into it.
Further south, Arezzo is a hidden gem. Small but well-kept with some nice bars and restaurants and the obligatory church at the top of a hill. Perugia is another nice Umbrian city, but slap-bang on the top of a hill, although they actually have escalators to take you to the old walled town. Could be challenging for the missus, mind.
Not sure if you are sleeping in the van or need accommodation. Either way, heading in the parks, such as the
Parco Nazionale del Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga or
Parco Nazionale del Gargano will throw up lovely
agriturismo accommodation, from basic to luxury, plus camping sites, which I'm told are really good, usually with a restaurant on site.
One boring bit: make sure you have the NHS app for both of you with the QR to hand everywhere you go else you won't get into any bars and restaurants or museums, etc. Not sure when you're going but Italy recently introduced a 'super-Green pass' which is even more of a ball ache, but this is due to expire at the end of Jan.
Either way,
faccia un buon viaggio